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About Gregory

Gregory Crafts is an award-winning multi-hyphenate creative artist, with more than twenty-five years of experience as an actor, playwright, director, designer, and theatrical producer under his belt. After graduating from Emerson College in Boston, MA with a Bachelor’s in Theatre Studies in 2003, Greg migrated to Los Angeles. He currently resides in North Hollywood, CA with his wife, Jenn, and their three cats.

In 2008, Greg co-founded Theatre Unleashed, a 501(c)(3) non-profit theatre company located in North Hollywood, CA, and currently serves as the company's Managing Director, where he oversees the company’s operations. Greg is also a member of SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity, the Dramatists Guild, the Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights, an Ovation Voter, and a founding board member of the Theatrical Producers League of Los Angeles.

In 2016, Greg and his wife Jenn formed StageCrafts L.L.C., a live event venue management company. On January 1st, 2017, the pair took control of studio/stage, a unique performance space located in Koreatown.

Misc.

Coach Bryant, LOCK & KEY

Short Film

After a recent homicide of a beloved college student, Detective Strom must garner the clues that will lead him to catch the killer before he strikes again. In his vigilant approach, he works hard to ensure that nothing slips under his radar; but the answers that he uncovers to solve the case may ultimately unlock consequences graver than he could possibly imagine...

Produced by Tiffany Gist | Directed by Ameera Davis

Det. Richard "Dick" Sims, SUNNY AFTERNOON

Dramatic Play

November 22nd, 1963: The kickoff of a 46-hour interrogation for Lee Harvey Oswald in the custody of Dallas Homicide Captain Will Fritz, where they discuss; Baynes Baron, Russia, Coca-Cola, Jim Brown, a mysterious package, backyard photographs & Friday afternoon in Dealy Plaza.

Dr. Sam Nelson, SHOOK

Short Film

Sam is a surgeon with a brand-new practice, and he's just lost his first patient. Now he has to tell the family. A lesson in humanity, empathy, and the blind eyes we turn toward our own inadequacies and shortcomings.

Hold For Plane Pictures | Directed by Travis Dixon

Frederick Jones, IT'S JUST A GAME

Short Film

Frederick seeks to own every property on the Monopoly board. He is neither good nor bad; merely a misguided soul who loves to take things away from friends.

Columbia College Hollywood | Directed & Produced by Julia Tran

Tiny the Barbarian, THE GAUNTLET

Twitch Livestream

"Paizo Pathfinder meets American Gladiator"The Gauntlet features a weekly rotating guest list. Who will show up this week, survive the dungeons, and take home the gold?

HyperRPG | Produced by Geek & Sundry

Lennie Small, OF MICE AND MEN

John Steinbeck’s immortal tale of two migrant field workers looking for work on the California coast during the Great Depression—the intelligent but frustrated George, and Lennie, a sweet, strong man with a mental disability and a knack for getting into trouble. As they continue to chase the classic American Dream of settling down on their own piece of land, the unlikely pair soon comes across other characters who share in their desperate search for companionship and something greater out of life.

“The players construct a vibrant world with idioms, anger, behavior which fit perfectly to the time and place. The subtle hostility and undercurrent of tense hatred between classes, races, jobs palpable from Bill Alexander’s (Spencer Cantrell) precise working of the levers of his authority a cog in the systems shaded deeply by his personal cowboy outlook.”

Altered Spirits - Elements of Madness

"Gregory Crafts was the only stand-out (except for the extra-campy Richard Epcar) as his performance was solid and his character actually seemed to have an arc to it."

Of Mice and Men - StageSceneLA

Of Mice and Men - StageSceneLA 2

"...Lennie, a role that an equally splendid Crafts invests with such genuine purity and goodness of spirit that George’s decision to stick by him makes perfect if perhaps misguided sense."

- StageSceneL.A.Review of "Of Mice and Men"

Of Mice and Men - The Los Angeles Post

"...as Lennie – a difficult role, as it’s easy to play it as cliché or caricature – Mr. Crafts expertly conveys the man’s innate dignity and goodness, his simple delight in dreams of having rabbits to pet, and, ultimately, his sorrow and recognition that his 'bad things' have bollixed everything up."

- The Los Angeles PostReview of "Of Mice and Men"

Of Mice and Men - Fanbase Press

"Crafts is always stellar, both on stage and in the directorial chair."

The Birthday Boys - StageHappenings.com

"Good ole boy, Chester, tenderly revealed by Gregory Crafts is stalwart and calm under pressure as he keeps Lance and Colin from killing each other before their enemies do."

- StageHappenings.comReview of "The Birthday Boys"

The Birthday Boys - L.A. Splash

"Gregory Crafts, Sean Fitzgerald and Jim Martyka sustain an impressive level of tension through the better part of the show, with half-relationships that quickly coalesce into a brotherhood in the face of imminent peril."

- L.A. SplashReview of "The Birthday Boys"

The Birthday Boys - L.A. Weekly

"GO: Crafts, as the most mature and levelheaded of the men, pleasantly subverts the stereotypical Marine."